Camp Manager

Location Varies

We are looking for an experienced, customer-service oriented Camp Manager for one of our 500-1500 person camps. Candidates should be self-starters who possess effective skills in communication, time management and organization.

Key Responsibilities:

Managing the day-to-day activities of an assigned camp.

Uphold camp and workplace health and safety standards.

Meet with clients and provide quality customer service by addressing their special requests and concerns in a prompt and effective manner.

Supervising, training and managing staff performance issues.

Manage staff scheduling, payroll and daily and weekly meetings.

Inspecting, evaluating and ensuring the camp cleanliness, food quality and presentation and controlling inventory to meet or exceed expectation.

The Camp Manager is required to perform a variety of physical duties, including:

Lift, carry, push, or pull up to 50 lbs.

Climb ladders or stairs.

Stand, walk, squat, kneel or sit according to task for extended lengths of time.

Perform repetitive hand work requiring full use of both hands.

Work with arms above shoulder height.

Work Schedule and Remuneration:

The Camp Manager works on a rotational schedule. They may be expected to work weekdays, weekends, and general holidays. This job is in a remote location to which there is limited access.

Wages are paid on a day rate basis up to 12 hours per shift. Specific pay details are discussed at the interview phase.

Please fill out the following application in full to be considered for this position. You will be prompted to upload your resume so please have it ready when you apply. We thank all applicants in advance for applying however due to the high volume of interest in working with Outland Camps only those being considered for employment will be contacted.

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First Nations Natural Resources Youth Employment Program

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